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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=11277

illegal char value nnn in FO PDF driver.run()

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-07-30 10:35 -------
The output seems to come from the ASCII85Filter which encodes the compressend
character stream for PDF text into printable characters. This has nothing to do
with fonts or whatever. Inspection of the code doesn't turn up anything
sispucious, and it is very unlikely that this well tested routine has a bug.
ThHerefore the most likely explanation is a bug in the JVM, check whether your
WebSphere uses a recent conformant JVM version, or at least the same as the
server where your example works. Another possibility is a corrupted fop.jar,
but the JVM should have caught this too.

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